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Indonesia province resumes search for 7 missing after landslide and floods kill 15

Indonesian rescuers are searching for 7 individuals still missing out on 4 days after torrential rain hit North Sumatra province, triggering flash flooding and landslides which killed 15 people, an authorities said on Tuesday.

Eleven people were eliminated in landslides in Karo district, Padang Lawas district and Tapanuli Selatan district, and another 4 passed away in flash floods in Deli Serdang district after the bad weather condition hit on Saturday, catastrophe firm representative Abdul Muhari said.

About a hundred rescuers along with cops and military were still looking for the 7 missing individuals, however they had been obstructed by persistent rain, Abdul said.

It's still drizzling from the afternoon up until the night. This is the primary barrier while we attempt to locate the missing individuals, he stated, adding the search would continue until Saturday.

The landslides and flash floods damaged houses, mosques, and rice fields. Road access was cut off to numerous villages, and excavators were being used in the look for victims and the missing.

The catastrophe company warned people in North Sumatra province to prepare for potential floods in the coming weeks as more heavy rain is forecast, Abdul stated.

Landslides are regular in Indonesia, especially in the rainy season. The risk of landslides is typically increased by deforestation and small-scale illegal mining operations in remote districts.

(source: Reuters)